In markets like Australia, where driving is on the left side of the road, the Ford F-150 must undergo extensive "remanufacturing" from left-hand drive (LHD) to RHD.

: Ford Australia partners with RMA Automotive in Melbourne to perform factory-backed conversions. This involves replacing or modifying over 500 parts, including the steering rack, dashboard, and lighting systems.

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: These converted units maintain the standard 3.5L twin-turbo V6 engine, offering 298kW of power and a high braked towing capacity of 4,500kg.

Beyond steering, "conversion" also applies to changing the fuel source of the vehicle.

: Due to the intensive labor, prices in Australia start at approximately $106,950 AUD for the XLT model and can exceed $140,000 AUD for the flagship Lariat .